Well, maybe you can back up your claim of "majority" of conspiracy theories proven true. I'm a long time follower of these silly things as they are manufactured, as many are quite amusing. I recall Alex Jones standing outside a venue where the Bilderberg Group was meeting, claiming that on that night's menu were "babies roasted in gold leaf". There is an element of society that believes such things. Same with "chemtrails", "9-11 Truthers", the "fake" moon landing, the Flat Earth Society, attributing every protest anywhere in the world to funding by George Soros, even that Queen Elizabeth was the leader of an international drug cartel. The shape-shifting 10' Green Lizard People from the rogue planet Nibiru has always been a favorite. The Onion couldn't do better than that. There are hundreds of these absurdities. To claim a "majority" of conspiracy theories have proven true is quite a stretch.